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  2. Quakers in Upper Canada - Wikipedia

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    Quakers immigrated to Canada from New York, the New England States, and Pennsylvania. A Canadian Quaker sect, the Children of Peace, was founded during the War of 1812 after a schism in York County. A further schism occurred in 1828, leaving two branches, "Orthodox" Quakers and "Hicksite" Quakers.

  3. Canadian Friends Service Committee - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Friends Service Committee (CFSC) is a charity that acts on the peace and social justice concerns of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) in Canada.. Quaker service work is rooted in the daily practice of pacifism, integrity, truthfulness, equality, community, simplicity and, above all, love both in the objectives of its work and in the discernment with which it plans and ...

  4. Canadian Yearly Meeting - Wikipedia

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    The annual Yearly Meeting Sessions are held in the summer, rotating between sites in western, central and eastern Canada. CYM carries out work through various committees, including the Canadian Friends Service Committee (CFSC), the Canadian Freinds Foreign Missionary Board, the Home Mission and Advancement Committee (including the Quaker Book ...

  5. Quakers in North America - Wikipedia

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    Quakers were at the center of the movement to abolish slavery in the early United States; it is no coincidence that Pennsylvania, center of American Quakerism, was the first state to abolish slavery. In the antebellum period, "Quaker meeting houses [in Philadelphia] ...had sheltered abolitionists for generations." [2]: 1

  6. Quaker music - Wikipedia

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    Susan Stark is a Quaker singer and songwriter [9] [10] with a number of songs on YouTube. [11] Her cassette Child of The Nuclear Age contained track "Live Up to the Light", [ 12 ] setting to music the words of Caroline Fox describing a moment of profound spiritual experience in 1841.

  7. Category:Canadian Quakers - Wikipedia

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  8. NileRed - Wikipedia

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    Braun had been making videos, mainly tutorials, for fun since his teenage years, creating a YouTube channel on March 10, 2014. His first video was uploaded on March 24, 2014, and many of his early videos were recordings of his projects as a laboratory technician or at his parents' garage, with them later being filmed at his industrial-grade laboratory. [3]

  9. Category:Canadian YouTubers - Wikipedia

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    Canadian YouTube groups (7 P) Pages in category "Canadian YouTubers" The following 89 pages are in this category, out of 89 total.